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AI and the transformation of social science research
Science, 2023Careful bias management and data fidelity are key Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), are substantially affecting social science research. These transformer-based machine-learning models pretrained on vast
I. Grossmann+5 more
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Computational social science: Obstacles and opportunities
Science, 2020Data sharing, research ethics, and incentives must improve The field of computational social science (CSS) has exploded in prominence over the past decade, with thousands of papers published using observational data, experimental designs, and large-scale
D. Lazer+14 more
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After Method: Mess in Social Science Research
, 2004John Law argues that methods don't just describe social realities but are also involved in creating them. The implications of this argument are highly significant.
J. Law
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Sjplot - Data Visualization For Statistics In Social Science.
, 2018New functions tab_model() as replacement for sjt.lm() , sjt.glm() , sjt.lmer() and sjt.glmer() . Furthermore, tab_model() is designed to work with the same model-objects as plot_model() .
D. Lüdecke
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Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up
, 1996How do social structures and group behaviors arise from the interaction of individuals? Growing Artificial Societies approaches this question with cutting-edge computer simulation techniques.
J. Epstein, R. Axtell
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Organizations in Action: Social Science Bases of Administrative Theory
, 1967The research regarding complex organizations is scarce at this time. Few research studies have investigated the function both of the open, uncertain systems and the closed, certain systems of different organizations.
James D. Thompson
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PART ONE: INTRODUCING CRITICAL REALISM Introduction Key Features of Critical Realism in Practice A Brief Introduction PART TWO: POSTMODERN-REALIST ENCOUNTERS Introduction Realism for Sceptics Postmodernism and the Three 'PoMo' Flips Essentialism, Social ...
A. Sayer
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PART ONE: INTRODUCING CRITICAL REALISM Introduction Key Features of Critical Realism in Practice A Brief Introduction PART TWO: POSTMODERN-REALIST ENCOUNTERS Introduction Realism for Sceptics Postmodernism and the Three 'PoMo' Flips Essentialism, Social ...
A. Sayer
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Marine Social Science for the Peopled Seas
Coastal Management, 2019Coastal communities, indigenous peoples, and small-scale fishers rely on the ocean for livelihoods, for subsistence, for wellbeing and for cultural continuity. Thus, understanding the human dimensions of the world’s peopled seas and coasts is fundamental
N. Bennett
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Social Science Theory for Environmental Sustainability
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Social science theory for environmental sustainability: A practical guide makes social science theory accessible and usable to anyone interested in working toward environmental sustainability at any scale.
M. Stern
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